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Developmental delay Support at Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy — Across WA

Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for developmental delay.

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Services Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy offers for developmental delay

Developmental delay can affect how children acquire everyday skills, and fine motor development is often a key area of concern. Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy supports children by targeting the small muscle movements needed for writing, drawing, self-care tasks like fastening buttons, and play activities. Through fine motor intervention, our occupational therapists work with children using tailored activities such as threading beads, scissor skills practice, and hand-strengthening exercises with playdough or resistance tools. We might also incorporate activities like picking up small objects with tweezers, drawing patterns, or manipulating puzzle pieces to build the precise hand control and coordination children need. Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy recognises that fine motor skills underpin school readiness and independence, so we focus on making therapy engaging and functional. If your child may be eligible for NDIS funding in the 2025-26 financial year, we can discuss how occupational therapy services might be covered under your plan. Our approach is individualised, working at your child's pace to build confidence alongside capability.

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About developmental delay

Developmental delay describes when a child has not yet reached one or more developmental milestones in the expected timeframe. It is a description, not a single diagnosis.

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Common questions

How do I know if my child has developmental delay?

Developmental delay is identified when children are slower to reach milestones in areas like motor skills, communication, or self-care compared to peers. Your GP, early childhood educator, or health nurse can raise concerns. An occupational therapist can assess your child's fine motor and functional abilities, though we cannot diagnose conditions like autism or ADHD—that requires a medical doctor or psychologist.

What happens in a fine motor therapy session at Kids Collaboration Occupational Therapy?

Sessions are play-based and tailored to your child's interests and needs. Your occupational therapist might use activities like threading, drawing, playdough manipulation, or puzzle work to build hand strength and control. We also give families strategies and activities to practise at home, as consistency supports progress.

Can occupational therapy help my child catch up to their peers?

Occupational therapy supports children in developing skills at their own pace through targeted practice and strategies. Progress varies between children. We focus on building functional abilities and independence in everyday tasks rather than guaranteeing specific outcomes. Regular sessions and home practice generally support better progress.

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Listing details last refreshed on 27 May 2026. Sourced from public clinic listings. Confirm directly with the clinic before booking.

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